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Aptitude test:
Questions = 55; Time limit = 60 minutes along with that an essay to write in the same sheet in
another 10 minutes. No sectional cut off, no negative marking. Offline (paper & pen) test
Directions for Questions 1-3: Choose the option which will correctly fill the blank.
1. This train travels from London ______ Paris.
a) at b) to c) over d) below
Ans: b
2. We stood at the back ______ the theater.
a) of b)on c)in d) for
Ans: a
3. I will work _________ five o'clock.
a) until b) up c)in d) to
Directions for Questions 4-6: Choose the word nearest in meaning to the word in ITALICS from the
given options.
4. The antidote to these problems is hard to find
a) Cause for b) Result of c) Remedy for d) Consequence of e) None of these
Ans:C
5. Because of a family feud , he never spoke to his aife's parents.a) Crisis b) Trouble c) Problem d) Quarrel d) None of these
Ans: D
6. The article is written in a very lucid style.
a) Elaborate b) Clear c) Intricate d) Noble e) None of these
Ans:B
Directions for Questions 7-10: Choose the answer option which will correctly fill the blank.
7. _________ man ran into the street. A car hit ____ man.
a) A, the b) An, the c) the, the d) A, the
8. The interesting thing about _____ Romans is all the roads that they built in Britain.a) A b) An c) none of these d) The
9. Albert Einstein was _____ famous scientist. Einstein won _______ Nobel Prize in Physics in
1921.Einstein left his country and lived in ___________States until he died in 1955.
a) A, the, an b) A, the, the c) A, an, the d) An, an, the
Ans: B
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10. Are you shopping for ________ health club to join so you can get in shape? Shop wisely! You
could end up choosing ___________wrong club and losing more money than pounds.
a) the, an b) the, the c) A, the d) An, the
Ans: CDirections for Questions 11-16: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on the
basis of the information provided in the passage. The pioneers of the teaching of science
imagined that its introduction into education would remove the conventionality, artificiality, and
backward-lookingness which were characteristic;of classical studies, but they were gravely
disappointed. So, too, in their time had the humanists thought that the study of the classical
authors in the original would banish at once the dull pedantry and superstition of mediaeval
scholasticism. The professional schoolmaster was a match for both of them, and has almost
managed to make the understanding of chemical reactions as dull and as dogmatic an affair as
the reading of Virgil's Aeneid.
The chief claim for the use of science in education is that it teaches a child something about theactual universe in which he is living, in making him acquainted with the results of scientific
discovery, and at the same time teaches him how to think logically and inductively by studying
scientific method. A certain limited success has been reached in the first of these aims, but
practically none at all in the second. Those privileged members of the community who have been
through a secondary or public school education may be expected to know something about the
elementary physics and chemistry of a hundred years ago, but they probably know hardly more
than any bright boy can pick up from an interest in wireless or scientific hobbies out of school
hours.
As to the learning of scientific method, the whole thing is palpably a farce. Actually, for the
convenience of teachers and the requirements of the examination system, it is necessary thatthe pupils not only do not learn scientific method but learn precisely the reverse, that is, to
believe exactly what they are told and to reproduce it when asked, whether it seems nonsense to
them or not. The way in which educated people respond to such quackeries as spiritualism or
astrology, not to say more dangerous ones such as racial theories or currency myths, shows that
fifty years of education in the method of science in Britain or Germany has produced no visible
effect whatever.
The only way of learning the method of science is the long and bitter way of personal experience,
and, until the educational or social systems are altered to make this possible, the best we can
expect is the production of a minority of people who are able to acquire some of the techniques
of science and a still smaller minority who are able to use and develop them.11. The author implies that the 'professional schoolmaster' has
a) No interest in teaching science
b) Thwarted attempts to enliven education
c) Aided true learning
d) Supported the humanists
e) Been a pioneer in both science and humanities.
Ans: B
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12. The authors attitude to secondary and public school education in the sciences is
a) Ambivalent
b) Neutra
c) Supportive
d) Satirical
e) ContemptuousAns: e
13. The word palpably most nearly means
a) Empirically
b) Obviously
c) Tentatively
d) Markedly
e) Ridiculously
Ans: b
14. The author blames all of the following for the failure to impart scientific method through theeducation system except
a) Poor teaching
b) Examination methods
c) Lack of direct experience
d) The social and education systems
e) Lack of interest on the part of students
Ans: e
15. If the author were to study current education in science to see how things have changed
since he wrote the piece, he would probably be most interested in the answer to which of the
following questions?
a) Do students know more about the world about them?
b) Do students spend more time in laboratories?
c) Can students apply their knowledge logically?
d) Have textbooks improved?
e) Do they respect their teachers
Ans: c
16. Astrology (line 31) is mentioned as an example of
a) A science that needs to be better understood
b) A belief which no educated people hold
c) Something unsupportable to those who have absorbed the methods of science
d) The gravest danger to society
e) An acknowledged failure of science
Ans: c
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Directions for Questions 17-20: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on the
basis of the information provided in the passage.
Furthermore, insofar as any conclusion about its author can be drawn from five or six plays
attributed to him, the Wakefield Master is without exception considered to be a man of sharp
contemporary observation. He was, probably clerically educated, as indicated by his Latin and
music, his Biblical and patristic lore. Even today he is remembered for his his quick sympathy forthe oppressed and forgotten man, his sharp eye for character, a ready ear for colloquial,
vernacular turns of speech and a humor alternately rude and boisterous, coarse and happy.
Therefore in spite of his conscious artistry as can be seen in his feeling for intricate metrical and
stanza forms, he is regarded as a kind of medieval Steinbeck, indignantly angry at,
uncompromisingly and even brutally realistic in presenting the plight of the agricultural poor.
It is now fairly accepted to regard the play as a kind of ultimate point in the secularization of the
medieval drama. Therefore more stress has been laid on it as depicting realistically humble
manners and pastoral life in the bleak of the west riding of Yorkshire on a typically cold night of
December 24th. After what are often regarded as almost ''documentaries'' given in the three
successive monologues of the three shepherds, critics go on to affirm that the realism is thenintensified into a burlesque mock-treatment of the Nativity. Finally as a sort of epilogue or after-
thought in deference to the Biblical origins of the materials, the play slides back into an atavistic
mood of early innocent reverence. In actuality, the final scene is the culminating scene and also
the raison detre of the introductory ''realism.''
Superficially the present play supports the conventional view of its mood of secular realism. At
the same time, the ''realism'' of the Wakefield Master is of a paradoxical turn. His wide
knowledge of people, as well as books indicates no cloistered contemplative but one in close
relation to his times. Still, that life was after all a predominantly religious one, a time which never
neglected the belief that man was a rebellious and sinful creature in need of redemption . So
deeply (one can hardly say ''naively'' of so sophisticated a writer) and implicitly religious is theMaster that he is less able (or less willing) to present actual history realistically than is the author
of the Brome Abraham and Isaac. His historical sense is even less realistic than that of Chaucer
who just a few years before had done for his own time ''costume romances,'' such as The Knight's
Tele, Troilus and Cressida, etc. Furthermore, used highly romantic materials, which could excuse
his taking liberties with history.
17. Of the following statements, which is not true of Wakefield Master?
a) He and Chaucer were contemporaries.
b) Wakefield Master is remembered as having written five or six realistic plays.
c) His plays realistically portray the plight of the country folk of his day
d) His writing was similar to that of John Steinbeck.
e) He was an accomplished artist.Ans: d
18. The word 'patristic' in the first paragraph is used to mean.
a) Patriotic
b) Superstitious
c) Folk
d) Relating to the Christian Fathers
e) Realistic
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Ans: d
19. The statement about the ''secularization of the medieval drama'' (opening sentence of the
second paragraph) refers to the
a) Introduction of religious themes in the early days
b) Presentation of erudite materialc) Use of contemporary materials
d) Return to early innocent reverence at the end of the play
e) Introduction of mundane matters in religious plays
Ans: e
20. From the following what would the writer be expected to do in the subsequent paragraphs.
a) Make a justification for his comparison with Steinbeck
b) Put forth a view point, which would take up the thought of the second paragraph
c) Point out the anachronisms in the play
d) Discuss the works of Chaucer
e) Talk about the lack of realism in the works of the Wakefield Master.Ans: b
Section 2: Analytical Ability
No. of Questions: 20
Duration in Minutes: 20
21. If f(x) = (x 50), what is the value of f(-5)?a) 75 b) 25 c) 0 d) -25 e) -75
Ans: b
22. Helpers are needed to prepare for the fete. Each helper can make either 2 large cakes or 35
small cakes per hour. The kitchen is available for 3 hours and 20 large cakes and 700 small cakes
are needed. How many helpers are required?
A. 10
B. 15
C. 20
D. 25
E. 30
Ans: a
23. If f(x) = (x + 2) / (x-2) for all integers except x=2, which of the following has the greatest
value?
a) f(-1) b) f(0) c) f(1) d) f(3) e) f(4)
Ans: d
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24. A perfect cube is an integer whose cube root is an integer. For example, 27, 64 and 125 are
perfect cubes. If p and q are perfect cubes, which of the following will not necessarily be a perfect
cube?
a) 8p b) pq c) pq + 27 d) -p e) (p - q)6
Ans: c
25. A piece of ribbon 4 yards long is used to make bows requiring 15 inches of ribbon for each.
What is the maximum number of bows that can be made?
A. 8
B. 9
C. 10
D. 11
E. 12
Ans: b
26. If V = 12R / (r + R) , then R =A. Vr / (12 - V)
B. Vr + V /12
C. Vr - 12
D. V / r - 12
E. V (r + 1) /12
Ans: a
27. The number of degrees that the hour hand of a clock moves through between noon and 2.30
in the afternoon of the same day is
a) 720 b) 180 c) 75 d) 65 e) 60
Ans: c
28. (3x + 2) (2x - 5) = ax + kx + n. What is the value of a - n + k?
a) 5 b) 8 c) 9 d) 10 e) 11
Ans: a
29. If the radius of a circle is increased by 20% then the area is increased by:
a) 44% b) 120% c) 144% d) 40% e) None of the above
Ans: a
30. If the area of two circles are in the ratio 169 : 196 then the ratio of their radii is
a) 10 : 11 b) 11 : 12 c) 12 : 13 d) 13 : 14 e) None of the aboveAns: d
Directions for Questions 31-34: In each question below is given a statement followed by two
assumptions numbered I and II . consider the statement and decide which of the given
assumption is implicit.
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Give answer (A) if only I is implicit ; (B) if only assumption II is implicit; (C) If either I or II is
implicit ; (D) if neither I nor II is implicit (E) if both I and II are implicit.
31. Statement: It is desirable to put the child in school at the age of 5 or so.
Assumptions: I At that age the child reaches appropriate level of development and is ready tolearn.
II The schools do not admit children after six years of age.
Ans: a
32. Statement: The government has decided to reduce the custom duty on computer peripherals
Assumptions: I The domestic market price of computer peripherals may go up near future
II The domestic manufacturers may oppose the decision
Ans: d
33. Statement:" AS there is a great demand , every person take tickets of the programme will be
given only five tickets".Assumptions: I The organizers are not keen on selling the tickets.
II No one is interested in getting more than five tickets
Ans: d
34. Statement: The railway authorities are decided to increase the freight charges by 10% in
view of the possibility of incurring losses in the current financial year.
Assumptions: I The volume of freight during the remaining period may remain same.
II The amount so obtained may set off a part or total of the estimated deficit
Ans: b
35.There are 4 boys and 3 girls. What is the probability the boys and girls sit alternately?Ans:1/35
36. Two trains are 2 kms apart. Speed of one train is 20m/s and the other train is running at 30
m/s. Lengths of the trains are 200 and 300m. In how much time do the trains cross each other?
Ans: 50 seconds
37. A train runs first half of the distance at 40 km/hr and the remaining half at 60 km/hr. What is
the
average speed for the entire journey?
Ans: 48km/hr
38. A box contains 90 mts each of 100 gms and 100 bolts each of 150 gms. If the entire box
weighs 35.5 kg., then the weight of the empty box is.
a) 10 kg b) 10.5 kg c) 11 kg d) 11.5 kg e) None of the above
Ans: d
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39. A father is three times as old as his son. After fifteen years the father will be twice as old as
his son's age at that time. Hence the father's present age is
a) 36 b) 42 c) 45 d) 48 e) None of the above
Ans: c
40. Which of the following is the greatest?a) 40% of 30
b) 3/5 of 25
c) 6.5% of 200
d) Five more than the square of 3
e) 1/2-4
Ans: e
Directions for Questions 41-45: Follow the directions given below to answer the questions that
follow. Your answer for each question below would be: A, if ALL THREE items given in the
question are exactly ALIKE. B, if only the FIRST and SECOND items are exactly ALIKE. C, if onlythe FIRST and THIRD items are exactly ALIKE. D, if only the SECOND and THIRD items are exactly
ALIKE. E, if ALL THREE items are DIFFERENT.
41) 0427-4567324, 0427-4567154, 0427-4567324
a) A b) B c) C d) D e) E
Ans: c
42)HHMKKKJKNOII, HHMKKKJKNOII, HHMKKKJKNOII
a) A b)B c)C d)D e)E
Ans: a
43) YXXYXXYXYY, YXXYYXYXYY, YXXYXXYXXY
a) A b) B c) C d) D e) E
Ans: e
44) 7661637.8787, 7666137.8787, 7666137.8787
a) A b) B c)C d)De)E
Ans:D
45)101100110.0101, 101100110.0101, 101100100.0101
a) A b) B c) C d) D e) E
Ans: B
Directions for Questions 46-50: What should come in place of the question-mark (?) in the
following number series?
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46. 992 1056 ? 1190 1260 1332
a) 1112 b) 1082 c) 1134 d) 1092 e) None of these
Ans: e
47. 15625 6250 2500 1000? 160a) 600 b) 400 c) 500 d) 650 e) None of these
Ans: b
48. 80 370? 1550 2440 3530
a) 900 b) 840 c) 750 d) 860
a) None of these
Ans: D
49. 15 51 216 1100? 46452a) 6630 b) 6650 c) 6560 d) 6530 e) None of these
Ans: a
50. 24 28 36 52 84?
a) 144 b) 135 c) 148 d) 140 e) None of these
Ans: c
Directions for Questions 51-55: Read the following instructions carefully and answer the
questions given below it:
From a group of six boys M,N,O,P,Q,R and five girls G,H,I,J,K a team of six is to be selected .Some
of the criteria of selection are as follows:
M and J go together
O cannot be placed with N
I cannot go with J
N goes with H
P and Q have to be together
K and R go together
Unless otherwise stated, these criteria are applicable to all the following questions:
51. If the team consists of 2 girls and I is one of them , the other members area) GMRPQ b) HNOPQ c) KOPQR d) KRMNP
Ans: c
52. If the team has four boys including O and R , the members of the team other than O and R
are
a)HIPQ b)GKPQ c) GJPQ d) GJMP
Ans: b
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53. If four members are boys, which of the following cannot constitute the team?
a) GJMOPQ b) HJMNPQ c) JKMNOR d)JKMPQR
Ans: c
54. If both K and P are members of the team and three boys in all are included in the team, themembers of the team other than K and P are
a) GIRQ b) GJRM c) HIRQ d) IJRQ
Ans: a
55. if the team has three girls including J and K , the members of the team other than J and K are
a) GHNR b) MNOGMORG c) NHOR
Ans: c
1) I am writing to enquire _________the possibility of hiring a conference room at the hotel on the
2nd of September.
A) Of
B) About
C) Into
D) After
Ans: B
2) _________ having her lunch, she stood ______ the tree and waited _______ him.
A) With, below, for
B) After, under, forC) Inside, further, to
D) About, across, into
Ans:B
3) The microscopic animals are the primary food for larval cod and their decline has meant that
fewer fish are making it to adulthood to be caught_________ trawler men.
A) In
B) Into
C) By
Ans: C
Directions for Questions 4-6 : Choose the word nearest in meaning to the word in ITALICS
from the given options.
4) Reading of poetry is not congenialto his tasteA) Helpful
B)Preferable
C) suited
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D) Beneficial
Ans: C
5)He was waned at the outsetof his career
A) Middle
B)EntranceC) end
D) Beginning
Ans: D
6)Apervading sense ofennuigrips Gaurav
A) weariness
B)melancholy
c)anger
D)Anxiety
Ans: A
Directions for Questions 7-10: Choose the answer option which will correctly fill the blank.
7)It is the grasping of power-combined ______ the thirst______ fame, which constitutes ambition.
A) with, for
B) An, the
C)with, the
D) No article required
Ans: A
8) ________ Reserve Bank of India directed banks to closely watch _______spending through
International Debit Cards.
A) A,the
B) The, theC) The, a
D) in, the
Ans : B
9) The officer received _____ official letter from _____ Ministry of IT in _____ Central Government.
A) A, the, an
B) An, the, the
C) A, an, the
D) An, an, the
Ans: B
10) You CANNOT send out ______uneducated man into ______ world of technology and expect him
to perform.
A) An, an
B) A, an
C ) An, the
D) The, an
Ans: C
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Directions for Questions 11-15: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on
the basis of the information provided in the passage.
The existence of mammals on the earth can be traced back to at least the Triassic time. The rate
of development was retarded, till evolutional change suddenly accelerated in the oldest
Paleocene. This resulted in an increase in average size, larger mental capacity, and specialadaptations for different modes of life, during the Eocene time. Further improvement was seen
during the Oligocene Epoch, with the appearance of some new lines and extinction of others. The
Miocene and Pliocene times are especially significant as they mark the culmination of various
groups and a continued approach toward modern characters. It is in the Miocene time that the
mammals reached their peak with reference to variety and size.
The ability of the mammals to adapt to various modes of life finds a parallel in the reptiles of the
Mesozoic time, and apart form their greater intelligence, the mammals apparently have not done
much better than the corresponding reptilian forms. Undoubtedly the bat is a better flying animal
than the pterosaur, but at the same time the dolphin and whale are hardly more fish like than the
ichthyosaur. Quite a few of the swift-running mammals inhabiting the plains, like the horse and
the antelope, must excel any of the dinosaurs. Although the tyrannosaur was a more weighty androbust carnivore than perhaps any carnivorous mammal, the lion and the tiger, by virtue of their
superior brain are far more efficient and dangerous beasts of prey. It is significant to note that
various species of mammals gradually adapted themselves to various kinds of lifestyles, some
took to grazing on the plains and were able to run swiftly (horse, deer, bison), others started
living in rivers and swamps (hippopotamus, beaver), inhabiting trees (sloth, monkey), burrowing
underground (rodent, mole), feeding on flesh (tiger, wolf), swimming in the water (dolphin, whale,
seal), and flying in the air (bat). Human beings on account of their superior brain have been able
to harness mechanical methods to conquer the physical world and adapt to any set of conditions.
Such adaptation to different conditions leads to a gradual change in form and structure. This is a
biological characteristic of the youthful, plastic stage of a group. It is seen that early in its
evolutional cycle animals possess the capacity for change, but as the animal progresses in itscycle becoming old and fixed, this capacity for change disappears. The generalized types of
organisms retain longest the ability to make adjustments when required, and it is from them that
new, fecund stocks take origin-certainly not from any specialized end products. With reference to
mammals, we see their birth, plastic spread in many directions, increased specialization, and in
some cases, extinction; this is a characteristic of the evolution of life, which can be seen in the
geologic record of life.
11. From the following, choose the most appropriate title for the above passage?
1.
1. From Dinosaur to Man
2. Adaptation and Extinction
3. The Superior Mammals
4. The Geologic Life Span
5. Man, the Vanquisher of the Physical World.
Answer : B
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12. According to the passage the chronological order of the geologic periods is:
1.
1. Paleocene, Miocene, Triassic, Mesozoic
2. Paleocene, Triassic, Mesozoic, Miocene
3. Miocene, Paleocene, Triassic, Mesozoic
4. Mesozoic, Oligocene, Paleocene, Miocene
5. Mesozoic, Paleocene, Eocene, Miocene
Answer : E
13. From the above passage, we can infer that, the pterosaur
1.
1. resembled the bat
2. was a Mesozoic mammal
3. was a flying reptile
4. inhabited the seas
5. evolved during the Miocene period
Answer : C
14. As inferred from the passage, the largest number of mammals were found in which of the
following
periods?
1.
1. Triassic period
2. Eocene period
3. Oligocene epoch
4. Pliocene period
5. Miocene period
Answer : E
15. Among the following statements, which statement, if true, would weaken the argument put
forth in the
first sentence of Paragraph 1?
1.
1. It has been found that the tryannosaur had a larger brain, than was previously
known.
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2. Within the next thousand years, mammals will become extinct.
3. Recently certain forms of flying ichthyosaurs have been discovered.
4. It has now been proved, that the tiger is more powerful than the carnivorous
reptiles.
5. It is now possible to double human mental capacity, by the use of certain recently
developed computers.
Answer : A
Directions for Questions 16-20: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on
the basis of the information provided in the passage.
But man is not destined to vanish. He can be killed, but he cannot be destroyed, because his
soul is deathless and his spirit is irrepressible. Therefore, though the situation seems dark in the
context of the confrontation between the superpowers, the silver lining is provided by amazing
phenomenon that the very nations which have spent incalculable resources and energy for the
production of deadly weapons are desperately trying to find out how they might never be used.They threaten each other, intimidate each other and go to the brink, but before the total hour
arrives they withdraw from the brink.
16) The main point from the author's view is that
1. Man's soul and spirit can not be destroyed by superpowers.
2. Man's destiny is not fully clear or visible.
3. Man's soul and spirit are immortal.
4. Man's safety is assured by the delicate balance of power in terms of nuclear weapons.
5. Human society will survive despite the serious threat of total annihilation.
Ans : E
17) The phrase 'Go to the brink' in the passage means
1. Retreating from extreme danger.
2. Declare war on each other.
3. Advancing to the stage of war but not engaging in it.
4. Negotiate for peace.
5. Commit suicide.
Ans : C
18) In the author's opinion
1. Huge stockpiles of destructive weapons have so far saved mankind from a catastrophe.
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2. Superpowers have at last realized the need for abandoning the production of lethal
weapons.
3. Mankind is heading towards complete destruction.
4. Nations in possession of huge stockpiles of lethal weapons are trying hard to avoid actual
conflict.
5. There is a Silver lining over the production of deadly weapons.
Ans : D
19) 'Irrepressible' in the second line means
1. incompatible
2. strong
3. oppressive
4. unrestrainable
5. unspirited
Ans : D
20) A suitable title for the above passage is
1. Destruction of mankind is in evitable.
2. Man's desire to survive inhibits use of deadly weapons.
3. Mounting cost of modern weapons.
4. Threats and intimidation between super powers.
5. Cowardly retreat by man
Ans : B
Section 2 -Analytical Ability
No. of Questions: 20
Duration in Minutes: 20
21) A man said to a lady, "Your mother's husband's sister is my aunt". How is the lady related to
the man?
A) Daughter
B) Grand daughter
C) Mother
D) Sister
Ans:D
22) In a row of 60, if Ram is standing at 17th from the first, what is his position from the last?
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A) 25
B) 43
C)44
D) 45
Ans: C
23 A man is facing northwest. He turns 90 degrees in the clockwise direction and then
135degrees in the
anti-clockwise direction. Which direction is he facing now?
A) East
B) West
C) North
D) South
Ans: B
Directions for Questions 24-26: Two statements are followed by 2 possible inferences. You
have to point out which of the following answer choices applies to each of the following questions
:1. Only inference I is followed.
2. Only inference II is followed.
3. Both inference I & II are followed.
4. Neither inference I nor II followed.
24. All horses are donkeys. All donkeys are monkeys.
1. All horses are monkeys.
1. ii. All monkeys are horses
Ans:A
25. No rice is food, No food is bread.
1. i. No bread is rice
2. ii. No rice is bread
Ans: D
26. All papers are books, Some papers are files.
1. i. Some files are books
2. ii. Some books are files
Ans: B
Directions for Questions 27-30:Each row of letters or numbers has a rule connecting them.
Write the next number or letter
in the brackets.
27. K , A , J , B , I , C , H , (_ _ _) Ans: D
28. N , O , M , P , L , Q , K , R , (_ _ _) Ans:J
29. 124 , 62 , 60 , 30 , 28 , 14 , (_ _ _)Ans: 12
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30. 1 , 4 , 9 , 16 , 25 , 36 , (_ _ _)Ans: 49
31) A box contains 90 mts each of 100 gms and 100 bolts each of 150 gms. If the entire box
weighs 35.5 kg., then the
weight of the empty box is :
1.1. 10 kg
2. 10.5 kg
3. 11 kg
4. 11.5 kg
5. None of the above
Ans : D
32) In a group of 8 semifinalists, all but 2 will advance to the final round. If in the final round only
the top 3 will be
awarded medals, then how many groups of medal winners are possible?
1. 20
2. 56
3. 120
4. 560
5. 720
Ans:B
33) The product of two positive numbers is p. If each of the numbers is increased by 2, the
new product is how much
greater than twice the sum of the two original numbers?
1. p-2
2. p
3. p+2
4. p+4
5. 2p+4
Ans:D
34) A father is three times as old as his son. After fifteen years the father will be twice as old as
his son's age at that time. Hence the father's present age is
1.
1. 36
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2. 42
3. 45
4. 48
5. None of the above
Ans : C
35) If .2t = 2.2 - .6s and .5s = .2t + 1.1, then s =
1. 1
2. 3
3. 10
4. 11
5. 30
Ans : B
36) At 10 a.m. two trains started traveling toward each other from stations 287 miles apart. They
passed each other at 1:30 p.m. the same day. If the average speed of the faster train
exceeded the
average speed of the slower train by 6 miles per hour, which of the following represents the
speed of
the faster train, in miles per hour?
1. 38
2. 40
3. 44
4. 48
5. 50
Ans :C
1. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday was 240. If the temperature on Saturday was 270, what
was the temperature on Wednesday?
1. 240
2. 210
3. 270
4. 300
Ans : D
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1. What will Rs.1500 amount to in three years if it is invested in 20% p.a. compound
interest, interest being compounded annually?
1. 2400
2. 2592
3. 2678
4. 2540
Ans : B
1. If the diagonal and the area of a rectangle are 25 m and 168 m2, what is the length of the
rectangle?
1. 17 m
2. 31 m
3. 12 m
4. 24 m
Ans : D
1. The proportion of milk and water in 3 samples is 2:1, 3:2 and 5:3. A mixture comprising of
equal quantities of all 3 samples is made. The proportion of milk and water in the mixture is
1. 2:1
2. 5:1
3. 99:61
4. 227:133
Ans : D
Questions 41 - 42
Successfully adjusting to one's environment leads to happiness. War at a universal level war
destroys the weaker people, who are the most unable to adjust to their environment. Thus, war
at the universal level puts weaklings out of their misery and allows more space for their predators
to enjoy life in a better manner. As those actions have to be performed, which maximize the level
of happiness of the greatest number, war at a universal level should take place.
41. What response would the author of the above discussion come up with, in the case of the
objection that the
weaklings far exceed strong people?
1.
1. He would respond with the statement that the person making the objection is a
weakling.
2. He would respond by saying that weaklings will be miserable no matter what
happens.
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3. He would respond with the statement that the strong would be frustrated if the
weaklings are destroyed.
D. I only
E. II only
F. III onlyG. I and II only
H. II and III only
Ans : E
1. The author's discussion would be greatly if he agreed to which of the following?
I Technology could change the environment.
II. War at the universal level would be an integral part of the
environment.
III. It is possible for the strong to survive without suppressing the weak.
C. I only
D. II onlyE. III only
F. I and III only
G. I, II and III only
Ans : A
Questions 43- 45
Three men (Tom, Peter and Jack) and three women (Eliza, Anne and Karen) are spending a few
months at a hillside. They are to stay in a row of nine cottages, each one living in his or her own
cottage. There are no others staying in the same row of houses.
1. Anne, Tom and Jack do not want to stay in any cottage, which is at the end of the row.
2. Eliza and Anne are unwilling to stay besides any occupied cottage..
3. Karen is next to Peter and Jack.
4. Between Anne and Jack's cottage there is just one vacant house.
5. None of the girls occupy adjacent cottages.
6. The house occupied by Tom is next to an end cottage.
7. Which of the above statements can be said to have been derived from two other
statements ?
1. Statement 1
2. Statement 2
3. Statement 3
4. Statement 5
5. Statement 6
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Ans : D
1. How many of them occupy cottages next to a vacant cottage ?
1. 2
2. 3
3. 4
4. 5
5. 6
Ans : C
1. Which among these statement(s) are true ?
I. Anne is between Eliza and Jack.
II. At the most four persons can have occupied cottages on either side of
them. .III. Tom stays besides Peter.
D. I only
E. II only
F. I and III only
G. II and III only
H. I, II and III
Ans : C
1. Three friends divided some bullets equally. After all of them shot 4 bullets the total
number of bullets remaining is equal to the bullets each had after division. Find the original
number divided.
Ans:18
1. Three men - Sam, Cam and Laurie - are married to Carrie, Billy and Tina, but not
necessarily in the same order.
Sams wife and Billys Husband play Carrie and Tinas husband at bridge. No wife partners her
husband and Cam does not play bridge.
Who is married to Cam?
Ansr: Carrie is married to Cam.
1. At 6o a clock ticks 6 times. The time between first and last ticks is 30 seconds. How long
does it tick at 12o.
Ans: 66 seconds
1. If you take a marker & start from a corner on a cube, what is the maximum number of
edges you can trace across if you never trace across the same edge twice, never remove the
marker from the cube, & never trace anywhere on the cube, except for the corners & edges?
Ans: 9
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50. If the radius of a circle is increased by 20% then the area is increased by :
1. 44%
2. 120%
3. 144%
4. 40%
5. None of the above
Ans : A
51. If 3/p = 6 and 3/q = 15 then p - q = ?
1. 1/3
2. 2/5
3. 3/10
4. 5/6
5. None of the above
Ans : C
52. If x, y, and z are consecutive negative integers, and if x > y > z, which of the following must
be a positive odd integer?
1. xyz
2. (x - y) (y - z)
3. x - yz
4. x(y + z)
5. x + y + z
Ans : B
53. If p and q are integers, such that p
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1. A certain street has 1000 buildings. A sign-maker is contracted to number the houses
from 1 to 1000. How many zeroes will he need?
Ans: The sign-maker will need 192 zeroes.
2. Re: If + means * and * means / and / means %. what is the value of 2+3*5/7?
Ans:1
1)APTITUDE TEST:
Questions = 55 ; time limit = 60 minutes...along with that an essay to write in the same sheet in
another 10 minutes. No sectional cut off
, no negative marking. Offline (paper & pen) testDirections for Questions 1-3 : Choose the option which will correctly fill the blank.
1. My home town ___ California is a wonderful place to live. I live ______ a suburb not far from a
busy city. ___
___a fast pace
A. at, in
B. in, at
C. in,in
D. at, on
Ans: C
2. In the evening, all the kids _____ our neighborhood play ball on the street. Some play
basketball _______ a court
marked by chalk. Others play ping-pong ______a neighbor's garage
A. at, out, in
B. in, on, in
C. at, on , in
D. in, on, at
Ans: B
3. Mary goes ________ school _______ 9 O'clock ______bus.
A. to, at, by
B. to, in, byC. to, at, by
D. to, in, with
Ans: C
Directions for Questions 4-6 : Choose the word nearest in meaning to the word in ITALICS from
the given options
4 .The man vehemently denied all the charges of corruption that were leveled against him
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A. Forcefully
B. Serenely
C. Devoutly
D. Hysterically
E. None of these
Ans: A5. The notice said that the meeting would begin precisely at 9.00 am.
A. Exactly
B. Accurately
C. Concisely
D. Approximately
E. None of these
Ans: A
6. The art movie I watched this evening has put me in a pensive mood
A. ConfusedB. Depressed
C. Cheerful
D. Reflective
E. None of these
Ans: D
Directions for Questions 7-10: Choose the answer option which will correctly fill the blank.
7) They are ___ group of law breakers living in _____ heart of this city
A) the, a
B) The, the
C) A, theD) in, the
8) The US is ______ open economy and _____ strong proponent of free trade globally..
A) an, a
B) The, the
C) a, the
D) in, the
Ans : A
9) _______ study compares office occupancy costs in 202 key locations across 57 countries around
______ world.
A) the, an
B) the, theC) an, the
D) a, the
Ans: B
10) It is pleasant to have ______sleep in ______ afternoon
A) a, a
B) A, an
C ) An, the
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D) a, the
Ans: C
Directions for Questions 11-15: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on the
basis of the information provided in the passage.
No effort is made to understand the reasons for these recurring disasters. Nobody has or the timeor the inclination to understand the reasons. Unless and until we make an effort to understand
these disasters will continue year after year with ever-increasing intensity.
The paramount need of day is information, education, and planning. Information would mean
gathering data from all over the world about environmental degradation, loss of forest cover or
mangroves, and pollution of all kinds. Education would mean informing the rules the mankind the
reasons for these distressed. People must be made aware of the phenomenon of global warming.
The vaporous by products of human activities create gas, like carbon dioxide-CO2 which traps
vast amount of heat resulting in the increase of earths temperature, which boosts sea-level,
shifts seasons. Unseasonal floods, rains, droughts etc. are the direct pattern of seasons but not
so under E1 Nino. Increase of two degrees in global warming can cause a havoc. Greenhouse
effect is another phenomenon, which haunts us, incoming sunlight has an energy equivalent toabout 3,100 watts bulbs per sq yard. Lower air layers, which contain a number of gases, water
vapour , CO2 and many others, trap the heat when these gases warm up, some of the heat is
radiated back to earth s surface. This is broadly known as green effect. CO2 emission accounts
for 60 percent of warming and has a life span of about 100 years in the atmosphere. Water
vapour in contrast has a life span of eight days only. Ozone-level depletion is another cause of
series concern as it causes killer cancer for which as yet there is no cure. Once we understand
the causes, it is easy to take to remedial measures. This brings us to planning. Effluent
management planning is the dire need of the day. There should be steering committee of
governmental ministers, scientists, industries, NGOs, to devise means to develop and install
machineries to prevent major cause of polluting effluents mentioned earlier. Within a time-bound
framework, these devices must be installed, failing which the erring industries must be closeddown. No new industries should be permitted without efficient effluent management and
treatment. Chemical pesticides should be phased out gradually. Indian farmer for centuries
depended upon organic fertilizers. Let us opt for them again. Recently, studies showed that
mother s milk has DDT contents, obviously from consuming food having agrochemicals or
pesticides. The indiscriminate use of pesticides kills both predatory and beneficial insects also.
Let us bring back use of Neem for pesticides, which kills only predatory insects, or Tulsi for
cleaning the atmosphere from suffocating pollution. Planting these trees on war footing in the
urgent need of the day. A country needs more than 30 percent forest cover. Trees retain water in
soil and act as buffers against the waves. They are necessary for maintaining the regular cycle of
seasons. India has less than 20 percent of forest cover. All this is possible if we opt for
information technology. Vast sources of information are available. Let us use them to bring theknowledge to the doorstep of a common man, the executive, the politicians and the judiciary.
Environment is a finely-tuned and extremely well balanced ecological mechanism. Flora and
fauna, birds, animals and, of course, humans play a vital role. Touch one adversely and all suffer.
We are courting irreversible disaster. We have turned our back on Nature. Let us go back to
Nature- at least for our survival.
11. According to the author, the various constituents of the environment are
A. Supplementary
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B. Independent
C. Mutually in exclusive
D. Interdependent
Ans: D
12. According to the author, the first step toward any remedy is
A. Understanding the causeB. Analysis of the existent resources
C. Planning
D. Sound implementation of ideas
Ans:A
13. Which of the following is not inferable from the passage?
I. Cancer is Incurable.
II. The present nature of mens interaction is unsustainable.
III. Mothers milk is not advisable.
A. I only
B. I and II
C. II and IIID. All I, II and III
Ans: B
14. Which is the main culprit that causes greenhouse effect?
A. incoming sunlight
B. trapping gases
C. gaseous radiation
D. lower air-layers
Ans: C
15. Indias forest cover is roughly
A. Half of what is needed
B. AdequateC. Adequate for mangroves
D. None of these
Ans: A
16. Which of the following would not get the authors support, in your view?
A. Genetically modified rice for eating
B. Food grains produced by robots
C. Drinks containing artificial flavors and preservations
D. All of the above
Ans: D
Directions for Questions 17-20:
One recent example of industrial hyper growth has taken place in the recycling industry, led bythe rapid expansion of the recycled paper market. Though many laws were enacted in the late
1980s to encourage (and in some cases require) the collection of waste paper for recycling, there
were not, at that time, companies with sufficient capacity to recycle it all. Consequently the
collected paper accumulated in storage, usually at the expense of the recycling companies,
thereby adding to their overhead and squeezing their already thin profit margins. Today a
different situation exists. Fifty-seven new paper mills have been built since 1991, and of these, at
least twenty-nine use recycled fiber. This surge in capacity has resulted in a concurrent rise in
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profits. The price per Ton of waste paper has quadrupled in the past year, as have the prices of
corrugated cardboard and used newsprint. Trash haulers have benefited from these conditions by
combining their trash hauling and recycling operations. Recycling centers are connected both to
the clients to whom they sell end products and to those from whom they collect refuse; thus, the
company gets paid twice for the same trash, once for hauling the waste and once for selling the
usable material. Industry profits have increased more than tenfold during this period. As theindustry has become more competitive, some haulers have chosen to rebate a portion of this
money to their clients in the hopes of ensuring their loyalty.
17. According to the passage, which of the following is a reason for the increase in profits in the
trash hauling business?
A Haulers' ability to sell both services and products.
B Money offered by haulers to preferred customers.
C Foresight exhibited by the leaders of the industry.
D Haulers' willingness to adapt technology to a changing industry.
E Passage of stricter environmental legislation.
18. It can be inferred from the passage that the price of waste paper
A will increase steadily over the next few years
B will increase as more companies get involved in the industry
C is closely related to the availability of trash haulers
D is not as important to trash haulers as the price they charge for hauling waste
E is sometimes set by the weight of the product
19. The author of the passage would most likely agree with which of the following?
A. Competition between trash haulers and recyclers will prevent the recycled paper industry from
reaching its full
economic potential.B. Pressure from anti-environmental groups has increased pressure on the government to oppose
recycled paper
initiatives.
C. The recycled paper industry may continue to grow at its present rate as long as the industry
remains profitable.
D. The profit-seeking of recyclers have overshadowed environmental concerns in the recycled
paper industry.
E. Government negligence prevented the recycled paper industry from becoming successful until
the early 1990s.
20. According to the passage, all of the following are results of the increase in the number of new
mills usingrecycled finer except
A. The price of waste paper has risen dramatically.
B. Trash haulers are earning increased revenues.
C. Profits at recycling centers have increased more than tenfold.
D. The price of corrugated cardboard has risen.
E. Trash haulers have been forced to compete with recyclers.
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Section 2 -Analytical Ability
No. of Questions: 20
Duration in Minutes: 20
21. A can do a piece of work in 36 days, B in 54 days and C in 72 days. All of them began
together but A left 8 daysand B left 12 days before the completion of the work. How many days in all did C put in till
the entire work was
finished?
A. 48 days
B. 24 days
C. 12 days
D. None
Ans: B
22. A person travels through 5 cities - A, B, C, D, E. Cities E is 2 km west of D. D is 3 km north-
east of A. C is
5km north of B and 4 km west of A. If this person visits these cities in the sequence B - C - A -E - D, what
is the effective distance between cities B and D?
A. 13 km
B. 9 km
C. 10 km
D. 11 km
Ans: A
23. The horizontal distance of a kite from the boy flying it is 30 m and 50 m of cord is out from
the roll. If the wind
moves the kite horizontally at the rate of 5 km per hour directly away from the boy, how fast
is the cord beingreleased?
1. 3 km per hour
2. 4 km per hour
3. 5 km per hour
4. 6 km per hour
Ans:D
24. Two liquids A and B are in the ratio 5 : 1 in container 1 and in container 2, they are in the
ratio 1 : 3. In what ratio
should the contents of the two containers be mixed so as to obtain a mixture of A and B in
the ratio 1 : 1?
1. 2 : 3
2. 4 : 3
3. 3 : 2
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4. 3 : 4
Ans:D
25. A closed wooden box of thickness 0.5 cm and length 21 cm, width 11 cm, and height 6 cm,
is panted on theinside. The cost of painting is Rs 70. What is the rate of painting in rupees per sq. cm?
A. 0.7
B. 0.5
C. 0.1
D. 0.2
Ans:C
26. If a number 774958A96B is to be divisible by 8 and 9, the values of A and B, respectively, will
be:
1. 7,8
2. 8,0
3. 5,8
4. None of these
Ans:C
27. The price of a Maruti car rises by 30% while the sales of the car came down by 20%. What is
the percent change
in the total revenue?
1. 4
2. -2
3. + 4
4. 0
Ans:C
28. A man travels three-fifths of distance AB at a speed of 3a, and the remaining at a speed of
2b. If he goes from B
to A and back at a speed of 5c in the same time, then:
1. 1/a + 1/b = 1/c2. a + b = c
3. 1/a + 1/b = 2/c
4. None of these
Ans:C
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29. A cube of side 12 cm is painted red on all the faces and then cut into smaller cubes, each of
side 3 cm. What is the
total number of smaller cubes having none of their faces painted?
1. 16
2. 8
3. 12
4. 24
Ans:B
30.I bought 5 pens, 7 pencils and 4 erasers. Rajan bought 6 pens, 8 erasers and 14 pencils for an
amount which was
half more than what I had paid. What percent of the total amount paid by me was paid for the
pens?
1. 37.5%
2. 62.5%
3. 50%
4. None of these
Ans:B
31. A man has nine friends, four boys and five girls. In how many ways can he invite them, if
there have to be exactly
three girls in the invitees?
1. 3202. 160
3. 80
4. 200
Ans:B
32. In a watch, the minute hand crosses the hour hand for the third time exactly after every 3
hrs 18 min 15 seconds of
watch time. What is the time gained or lost by this watch in one day?
1. 14 min 10 seconds lost
2. 13 min 50 seconds lost
3. 13 min 20 second gained
4. 14 min 40 second gained.
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Ans:B
33. Two trains, 200 and 160 meters long take a minute to cross each other while traveling in the
same direction and
take only 10 seconds when they cross in opposite directions. What are the speeds at which
the trains
are traveling?
A. 21 m/s; 15 m/s
B. 30 m/s; 24 m/s
C. 18 m/s; 27 m/s
D. 15 m/s; 24 m/s
Ans : A
34. A, B and C can do a work in 5 days, 10 days and 15 days respectively. They started together
to do the work but
after 2 days A and B left. C did the remaining work (in days)
A. 1
B. 3
C. 5
D. 4
Ans : D
35. A can complete a project in 20 days and B can complete the same project in 30 days. If A and
B start working
on the project together and A quits 10 days before the project is completed, in how many
days will the project
be completed?
A. 18 days
B. 27 days
C. 26.67 days
D. 16 days
Ans : A
36. f log 2 = 0. 3010, then find how many digits are contained in the number 256.
A. 15
B. 16C. 17
D. Cannot be determined
Ans : C
37. After a discount of 11.11%, a trader still makes a gain of 14.28%. At how many percent above
the cost price
does he mark his goods?
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A. 28.56%
B. 35%
C. 22.22%
D. None of these
Ans: A
38. The average marks of a student in ten papers are 80. If the highest and the lowest scores arenot considered, the
average is 81. If his highest score is 92, find the lowest.
A. 55
B. 60
C. 62
D. Cannot be determined.
Ans: B
39. The sum of the areas of two circles which touch each other externally is 153?. If the sum of
their radii is 15, find the
ratio of the larger to the smaller radius.
A. 4B. 2
C. 3
D. None of these
Ans: A
40. A student gets an aggregate of 60% marks in five subjects in the ratio 10 : 9 : 8 : 7 : 6. If the
passing marks are
50% of the maximum marks and each subjects has the same maximum marks, in how many
subjects did he pass
the exam?
A. 2
B. 3C. 4
D. 5
Ans: C
Directions for Questions 41-45: Follow the directions given below to answer the questions that
follow. Your answer for each question below would be: A, if ALL THREE items given in the
question are exactly ALIKE. B, if only the FIRST and SECOND items are exactly ALIKE. C, if only
the FIRST and THIRD items are exactly ALIKE. D, if only the SECOND and THIRD items are exactly
ALIKE. E, if ALL THREE items are DIFFERENT.
41) YYIIYIYJIYJL,YYIIYIYJIYJL ,YYIIYIYJIYJL
A) AB)B
C)C
D)D
E)E
Ans:A
42) 1110001010010101.01101, 11100010110010101.01101, 1110001010010101.011101
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A) A
B)B
C)C
D)D
E)E
Ans:E43)PQPQPQPQPQQPPQPQ,PQPQPQQPQPQQPPQPQ,PQPQPQPQPQQPPQPQ
A) A
B) B
C)C
D)D
E)E
Ans:C
44) 77566141667811.122123, 77566141667811.122123, 775661141667811.122123
A) AB) B
C)C
D)D
E)E
Ans:B
45) 0471-2245771, 0471-2246771, 0471-2246771
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) DE) E
Ans: D
Directions for Questions 46-50: Follow the directions given below to answer the questions that
follow. Seven instructors - J, K, L, M, N, P and Q teach management courses at a premier
institute in east India. Each instructor teaches during exactly one term: the first term, the second
term, or the third term. The following conditions apply:
K teaches during the third term.
L and M teach during the same term.
Q teaches during either the first term or the second term.
Exactly twice as many instructors teach during the third term as teach during the firstterm. N and Q teach during different terms.
J and P teach during different terms.
46. Which one of the following could be an accurate matching of instructors to terms?
A. M: the first term; P: the second term; Q: the first term
B. J: the third term; L: the third term; P: the third term
C. L: the first term; N: the second term; P: the third term
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D. J: the first term; M: the third term; N: the second term
Ans:D
47. Which one of the following cannot be true?
A. L teaches during the first term
B. M teaches during the second term
C. M teaches during the third termD. N teaches during the second term
Ans:A
48. If exactly one instructor teaches during the second term, which one of the following must be
true?
A. J teaches during the third term
B. L teaches during the first term
C. M teaches during the third term
D. P teaches during the second term
Ans:C
49. Each of the following contains a list of instructors who can all teach during the same term
EXCEPT:A. J,K,M
B. J,L,M
C. K,L,P
D. K,P,Q
Ans:D
50. If more instructors teach during the second term than teach during the first term, then which
one of the following instructors
must teach during the second term?
A. J
B. M
C. ND. P
Ans:B
Directions for Questions 51 to 55: Refer to the data below and answer the questions that
follows.All the roads of city Z are either perpendicular or parallel to one another. The roads are all
straight. Road, A, B, C, D and E are parallel to one another. Roads G, H, I, H, J, K, L and M are
parallel to one another.
i. Road A is 1 mile east of road B
ii. Road B is 1/2 mile west of C.
iii. Road D is 1 mile west of E.
iv. Road G is 1/2 mile south of H.v. Road I is 1 mile north of J
vi. Road K is 1/2 mile north of L.
vii. Road K is 1 mile south of M
51. Which of the following statements is necessarily true?
A. I is 1 mile north of L
B. D is 2 miles west of B
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C. E and B intersect
D. M is 1.5 miles north of L
Ans: D
52. If E is midway between B and C, then which of the following statement is false?
A. D is less than 1 mile from B.
B. C is less than 1.5 miles from D.C. Distance from E to B added to distance of E to C is 1/2 mile.
D. D is 2 miles west of A
Ans :D
53. Which of the following possibilities would make two roads coincide?
A. L is 1/2 mile north of I
B. D is 1/2 mile east of A
C. I is 1/2 mile north of K
D. C is 1 mile west of D
Ans: C
54. If X is parallel to I & X is 1/2 mile south of J & I north of G, then which road would be mile
apart?A. I and X b
B. X and H
C. J and G d
D. J and H
Ans:B
55. If road E is midway between B and C, then the distance between A and D is
A. 1/2 mile
B. 1 mile
C. 1.75 miles
D. 2.5 miles
Ans:C